GCSE results 2016

 Significant improvement across every key measure and in every subject
 The summer 2016 results are at or above the national average in every measure
 The best results in the history of Carlton or either of its predecessor schools
 One of the highest performing school in Barnsley; students at Carlton make more progress over their time at the academy than any other school in Barnsley

The table below shows the outcomes for the last 3 years across all of the key performance indicators.

Ofsted December 2015

“Senior leaders have a clear vision for the school and share a determination that every pupil should succeed no matter what it takes”
“All aspects of school life have been transformed”
“The quality of teaching, learning and assessment has improved significantly so they are now at least good”
“Pupils feel well cared for”
“The ethos of respect that permeates the school is a strength and cultivates good relationships between pupils and staff”
“Behaviour around the school at break and lunchtimes and between lessons is calm and orderly”
“The behaviour of pupils is good”
“Attainment and progress demonstrate rapid improvement for current pupils”

Parent View

Parent View gives you the chance to tell us what you think about your child’s school.

Parent View asks for your opinion on 12 aspects of your child’s school, from the quality of teaching, to dealing with bullying and poor behaviour. We will use the information you provide when making decisions about which schools to inspect, and when.

By sharing your views, you’ll be helping your child’s school to improve. You will also be able to see what other parents have said about your child's school.

Latest News

We are so proud of our former student president Brandon Green for making his mark in the House of Commons. Brandon spoke about improving public transport to make it cheaper, better and more accessible for young people.

Today Outwood Academy Carlton remembered the fallen. This was a very special and emotional event as we respected the soldiers that gave their today for our tomorrow. One of our community veterans played the 'last post' followed by a minute silence.